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David Haberfeld

David Haberfeld (born 1969, in Melbourne) is an Australian electronic dance music producer,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Profile: Honeysmack )〕 performer, DJ and educator. Best known for his productions and live performances as Honeysmack,〔 he is a proponent of acid house and techno music styles.〔
==Career==
During his studies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in media arts, Haberfeld began experimenting with electronic dance music. Soon he was collaborating with electronic composer Phillip Samartzis under the name Hysterical Systems. Their 5-track EP was released in 1993/94 by UK dance label Kickin' Records.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Profile: Honeysmack )
In 1994, Haberfeld started his first independent record label, Smelly Records.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Profile: Smelly Records )〕 Initial releases included his Pura project,〔 a hard-acid outfit called Cynosure (with Phillip Samartzis),〔 PIN (with Voiteck Andersen), Graham Mono (with Adam Raisbeck and Scott Anderson). The first full-length release was the Smelly Records Compilation CD in 1996.〔David Mothersole (16 September 1996). "Smelly Records compilation review". ''Muzik'' magazine (UK), p. 121〕 As Honeysmack, he released his first full length artist album, ''Honeysmack Live'' (1997), a collection of live recordings taken from performances at underground clubs in Australia such as Club Filter Melbourne.
Along with his performances as a live electronic dance music artist during the mid 1990s, Haberfeld gained respect with rock audiences with his punk approach and attitude as Honeysmack.〔 Intersecting the genres of rock and dance, he soon become a fixture at popular Australian rock events and festivals, including Big Day Out, Falls Festival, Meredith Music Festival and to a large extent at dance music festivals and events.
In 1999, Honeysmack's song "Walk On Acid"—which sampled the melody from Burt Bacharach's "Walk On By"—became a popular hit.〔 The song was a nominee for the Best Dance Artist Release at the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Music Awards of 1999.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Winners by Award )〕 The video (directed by Philip Brophy) accompanying the single was the source of some controversy after being withdrawn due to legal action brought on by the Coca Cola Company, which objected to one of their vending machines appearing behind a scantily dressed dancer. "Walk on Acid" featured on Honeysmack's studio album ''Flick Bubble''〔 in 1999. "Walk On Acid" was listed in The 100 Greatest Australian Dance Tracks Of All Time〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 100 Greatest Australian Dance Tracks Of All Time )〕 in 2015.
In 2002, it was announced that he would perform as a supporting act on Britney Spears' Australian tour to promote her album ''Britney'' and the film ''Crossroads''.
Haberfeld combines the musical influences of punk, disco, early hip-hop, electro, kraut rock and synthpop.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Honeysmack )〕 He studied under Philip Brophy at RMIT; they have since collaborated on various projects, including the Brophy-produced Honeysmack album ''Rock'' in 2002. As an example of contemporary Australian electronic music, Haberfeld's work was exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in September of the same year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Variable Resistance: Ten Hours of Sound from Australia (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art program) )
He and Antonio Celestino formed the DJ duo Acid Jacks in 2004. Acid Jacks were ranked in the top 50 DJs in Australia by popular vote in 2007〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The inthemix DJ Poll 2007 )〕 and 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sony inthemix50 Results 2008 )〕 The pair presented a different twist on the electro and fidget house genres.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography of Acid Jacks )〕 As part of Acid Jacks, Haberfeld and Celestino founded the record label Idiot House. In 2009, Haberfeld parted ways with Acid Jacks and Idiot House to return to his productions as Honeysmack.
Haberfeld formed a new techno and acid house label, Hand Made Acid, in 2010.
David Haberfeld holds a Master of Arts〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Haberfeld, David )〕 in Media Arts from RMIT, a Postgraduate Diploma in Music Technology from La Trobe University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Media Arts from RMIT. Currently he is pursuing a PhD in music composition at Monash University. He is also a lecturer in the Bachelor of Music Industry〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=David Haberfeld )〕 degree program at Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE.

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